| { brad brace } on Thu, 2 Aug 2001 03:12:20 +0200 (CEST) |
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| [Nettime-bold] 100 years 49 hundred 12 hours |
Little by little, studying the infinite possibilities of a
loss of memory, he realized that the day might come when
things would be recognized by their inscriptions but that no
one would remember their use. Thus they went on living in a
reality that was slipping away, momentarily captured by
words, but which would escape irremediably when they forgot
the values of the written letters.
But the system demanded so much vigilance and moral strength
that many succumbed to the spell of an imaginary reality,
one invented by themselves, which was less practical for
them but more comforting.
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